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Joe Cooper (Avanti IsoWhey Sports) secured the overall win on the double stage final day of the National Capital Tour which brought the race to a close. Two bunch sprints on the Mt Stromlo criterium circuit saw two different winners at opposite ends of the spectrum with the locally-based veteran Stuart Shaw (Subaru NSWIS) winning…

In one of the few summit finishes in the National Road Series, it was Jesse Featonby (Swisse Welness) who emerged the fastest on the short but very tough ascent of Black Mountain. The Albury based rider was part of a 10-man group chasing down the bold attack of Ben Dyball (Mobius Future Racing) from the…

In a continuation of his superb recent form, Joe Cooper (Avanti IsoWhey Sports) again showed his strength to post a dominant win on the Stage 1 time trial at the National Capital Tour. The New Zealander finished 23 seconds faster than Jake Kauffman (Subaru NSWIS) in second with Harry Carpenter (SASI) a further two seconds…

By Cycling Australia Follow the NRS: Website | Facebook | Twitter Scott Law overcome a chaotic final lap on the final stage of the 2016 Australian Paper Tour of Gippsland, part of Cycling Australia’s Subaru National Road Series to claim his second stage win of the tour. His Subaru NSWIS & MS teammate Cameron Scott…

by Cycling Australia The men’s 2016 Subaru National Road Series continues this week when the Australian Paper Tour of Gippsland makes its return to the calendar after a one year hiatus. With an honour roll including the likes of the Sulzberger brothers, Leigh Howard and Nathan Haas, the race has been the launch pad for…

Ryan Christensen has delivered another podium finish for Oliver’s Racing during stage 3 of the Sam Miranda Tour of King Valley. The 19 year old Kiwi was third behind Pat Shaw (Avanti Isowhey Sports) & Jesse Kerrison (State of Matter/MAAP) after an epic 112km stage that included wind, rain, and 5 dirt sections. After a…

Joe Cooper (Avanti IsoWhey Sports) went into the final stage of Sam Miranda King Valley with a 24 second advantage on Alex Porter (SASI/Callidus) and looked to hold a strong hand in protecting his lead over the hilly final stage of the Tour. The climb of Ryan’s Gap was first up, with the Glenrowan loop…

After a tough day for all involved over the dirt and gravel climbs of the King Valley region it was Pat Shaw (Avanti IsoWhey Sports) who emerged victorious in a reduced bunch finish over Jesse Kerrison (State of Matter/MAAP) and Ryan Christensen (Oliver’s Real Food Racing). Race leader after Stage 1 Joe Cooper finished on…

Lisen Hockings (Holden Women’s Cycling) and Joe Cooper (Avanti IsoWhey Sports) took out the time trial win in the women’s and men’s opening stage of the Sam Miranda Tour of King Valley, moving into the race lead in the process. The nine kilometre time trial was held over an out-and-back course with a tailwind for…

The 2016 Subaru National Road Series recommenced last week in South Australia after a four month winter break. The five day, seven stage 511 km gruling course that follows the Limestone Coast kicked off in Mount Gambier on Wednesday. Oliver’s Racing fielded a strong seven man team who were able to field 4 top ten…

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